Overview
Trek Name: Panchkedar Trek & Drive
Days: 12
Adventure Type: Pilgrimage Tours
Base Camp: –
Season:Summer | Monsoon | Autumn |
Month:May | June | September | October |
Country: India
Altitude: 12000 Ft.
Grade: Moderate to Difficult
Rail Head: Haridwar/Rishikesh is the nearest rail head to the base camp
Stay: Hotel/Guesthouse/Village Homestay and Camps (Triple/Quad sharing)
Food: Meals while on trek & at Hotel/Guesthouse (Veg & Eggs)
Location: Uttarakhand
Distance: 107 Km.
Trail Type: –
AirPort: Jolly Grant Airport, which is 21 km away from Rishikesh
Highlights
- 5% GST will be applicable on Trek Cost and Add-ons
- Services Rishikesh to Rishikesh | Included Transport.
- Meeting Point( Pickup/ Drop Point ): Opposite Shiv Vilas Hotel, Tapovan, Rishikesh
- Reporting Time: 6:00 am
- Drop Time: 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm (Timings are subject to change based on weather and road conditions).
- Please reach Rishikesh a day before to avoid any delays.
Itinerary
Altitude (Pipalkoti): 1,340 m / 4,400 ft
Drive Distance: 215 km | 8-9 hours
Accommodation: Guest House
Your Panch Kedar adventure begins with a long yet beautiful drive from Rishikesh to the Pipalkoti town, located in the Garhwal Himalayas. The journey sets the tone for the days to come, providing a stunning introduction to the region’s majestic landscapes and spiritual aura.
The drive starts early in the morning, with Rishikesh’s lively streets slowly giving way to the winding mountain roads. The terrain will gradually shift from the bustling plains to the cooler heights of the Himalayas, where every curve shows breathtaking views. As you begin your ascent, you’ll be treated to panoramic vistas of verdant valleys, and hills.
Along the way, you’ll witness the remarkable confluence of rivers at Devprayag, where the Bhagirathi and Alaknanda merge to form the sacred Ganga. This spot is revered for its spiritual significance and captivating beauty.
The drive continues through Rudraprayag and Karnaprayag, two more stunning river confluences, and appreciate the natural splendor of the region. These stops also provide a glimpse into the local culture, with bustling roadside markets, small temples, and traditional Himalayan homes.
For lunch or snacks, roadside dhabas offer an authentic experience with a variety of local treats like aloo paratha and dal chawal, giving you a taste of the traditional flavors of the mountains. The drive is a delightful mix of natural beauty, cultural immersion, and culinary indulgence.
As you ascend further, the weather becomes cooler, and the atmosphere grows more tranquil. By evening, you’ll reach Pipalkoti, a town surrounded by lush hills. After checking into your guesthouse, you’ll have the chance to unwind and acclimatize to the altitude. The calm setting provides a perfect respite after the long journey, and you can enjoy a warm meal while gazing at the starlit Himalayan sky. The peaceful atmosphere of Pipalkoti marks the beginning of your trek, setting a serene and reflective mood for the adventure ahead.
Altitude:
Pipalkoti: 1,340 m / 4,400 ft
Kalpeshwar: 2,100 m / 6,900 ft
Drive Distance: 70 km (round trip) | 4 hours
Accommodation: Guest House
After a peaceful night in Pipalkoti, you'll begin your day early, ready for a short yet deeply rewarding journey to Kalpeshwar, one of the Panch Kedar temples. This day promises a blend of spiritual tranquility, and cultural immersion, as you drive through the mesmerizing landscapes of the Garhwal Himalayas.
The road to Kalpeshwar is a delightful journey, with every turn revealing the charm of the mountains. The route takes you through winding mountain roads bordered by small welcoming villages. Vibrant bursts of wildflowers in the surrounding meadows add a burst of color to the landscape, while the mountain air provides a refreshing contrast to the warmth of the morning sun. As you move further, you’ll feel the environment change, with the elevation and air growing thinner, rejuvenating both body and mind with every breath.
Kalpeshwar, perched at an altitude of 6,900 ft, holds a special place among the Panch Kedar temples. It is believed to be the site where Lord Shiva’s locks (Jata) were worshipped by the Pandavas in their pursuit of penance, as chronicled in the Mahabharata. The temple’s serene and isolated setting adds to its mystique. The spiritual aura that envelops the place, combined with its stunning natural surroundings, offers an ideal setting for reflection and peace. Kalpeshwar stands out from the other temples in the Panch Kedar group, as it is accessible year-round, unlike the others which are often closed due to snow in the winter months.
Upon arrival at Kalpeshwar, a short walk from the parking area brings you closer to the temple, which is tucked away in a valley. The temple itself is simple yet captivating, with its architecture blending harmoniously into the natural landscape. The greenery surrounding the temple creates an awe-inspiring atmosphere. This is a place where the soul can truly connect with divinity, as you offer prayers and absorb the calmness that emanates from the surroundings.
Take your time exploring the temple and its sacred premises, soaking in the spiritual significance and the quietude that Kalpeshwar offers. The surrounding natural beauty, paired with the deep-rooted spirituality of the place, creates a truly unique and fulfilling encounter.
After spending some time immersed in the peaceful aura of Kalpeshwar, you’ll retrace your journey back to Pipalkoti. Upon your return to Pipalkoti, unwind at the guest house and reflect on the sacredness of the day’s journey. As you enjoy a hearty dinner, the peaceful surroundings of Pipalkoti allow for quiet contemplation of the spiritual experience. With your mind and spirit nourished, you can relax and prepare for the upcoming adventures that lie ahead on your Panch Kedar trek.
Pipalkoti: 1,340 m / 4,400 ft
Sagar Village: 1,700 m / 5,600 ft
Lyuti Bugyal: 3,000 m / 10,000 ft
Drive Distance: 30 km | 1 hour
Trek Distance: 8 km | 6-7 hrs
Accommodation: Tent
Today, your day begins with a delightful one-hour drive from Pipalkoti to Sagar Village. The drive, though short, is scenic, showing glimpses of terraced fields, mountain ridges, and villages nestled in the foothills. Sagar Village, a serene and beautiful hamlet, serves as the starting point of today’s trek.
The trek to Lyuti Bugyal starts with a gradual ascent through dense forests of oak and rhododendron. As you progress, the serene ambiance is punctuated by the sound of chirping birds and the rustling of leaves. Small streams crisscross the path, adding to the charm of this forested stretch.
Midway through the trek, you’ll come across patches of grasslands that eventually lead to Lyuti Bugyal. The bugyal, perched at an altitude of 3,000 meters, is a sprawling alpine meadow surrounded by towering mountains. As you step into this tranquil haven, the pristine beauty of the landscape is bound to leave you spellbound.
Once at Lyuti Bugyal, you’ll set up camp amidst the undisturbed wilderness. The cool mountain air and breathtaking views provide the perfect setting to relax after the day’s trek. As evening falls, the meadow transforms into a stargazer’s paradise, with a blanket of stars lighting up the night sky.
Enjoy a warm meal prepared at the campsite as you soak in the tranquility of the surroundings, preparing for the adventures awaiting you the next day.
Altitude:
Lyuti Bugyal: 3,000 m / 10,000 ft
Rudranath: 3,550 m / 11,600 ft
Trek Distance: 18 km (both ways) | 10-12 hrs
Accommodation: Tents
This day is a test of endurance and determination as you undertake the trek to Rudranath, one of the Panch Kedars and a sacred destination. The trail starts early from Lyuti Bugyal, meandering through dense alpine forests and ascending steeply in parts. Expect to walk through a mix of grassy slopes and rocky patches, with the occasional mountain stream crossing the path.
As you climb higher, the forest opens up to spectacular vistas of the Himalayan ranges, including peaks like Nanda Devi and Trishul. Along the way, you may encounter small shrines and prayer flags fluttering in the breeze, creating a feel of spirituality. The final stretch to Rudranath involves a steeper climb but rewards you with a breathtaking sight of the temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The chirping of birds, rustling of leaves, snow-capped peaks and the serene meadows add to the serenity of the journey, and Rudranath exudes a divine aura.
As you ascend, the vegetation gradually gives way to high-altitude meadows, providing unobstructed views of the towering Himalayan ranges, including Nanda Devi, Trishul, and Chaukhamba. The final stretch to Rudranath is marked by rocky terrain, requiring careful navigation. Upon reaching Rudranath, you are greeted by the magnificent stone temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, surrounded by untouched natural beauty. Rudranath is where Lord Shiva's face is worshipped.
Spend some time here, offer prayers and soak in the spiritual ambiance. The temple is perched amidst pristine meadows, with breathtaking views of peaks. After paying homage, begin your descent to Lyuti Bugyal. The trek back, though easier downhill, is equally scenic, with golden light bathing the landscape as the day progresses. Once back at the campsite, relax under the starlit sky, reminiscing about the day's incredible journey.
Altitude:
Lyuti Bugyal: 3,000 m / 10,000 ft
Sagar Village: 1,700 m / 5,600 ft
Chopta: 2,900 m / 9,500 ft
Trek Distance: 8 km | 4-5 hrs
Drive Distance: 35 km | 1-2 hrs
Accommodation: Guesthouse
The day begins with a descent from Lyuti Bugyal to Sagar Village. The trek downhill takes about 4-5 hours and is a relatively easier walk compared to previous days. The trail retraces your steps through the lush forests and rolling meadows, and provides yet another chance to immerse yourself in the natural beauty. You make your way downhill, and will pass through the same vibrant forests and rolling meadows that accompanied you earlier.
Once you arrive at Sagar Village, your trekking boots take a break as you switch to a vehicle for a drive to Chopta, often referred to as the "Mini Switzerland of India." The drive, lasting approximately three hours, is an experience in itself. The route meanders through charming villages, dense deodar forests, and valleys adorned with streams and waterfalls. Along the way, you’ll notice the changing landscape as you move towards higher altitudes.
Upon arrival in Chopta, you’ll be welcomed by the cool, invigorating mountain air and stunning views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks. The rolling meadows, dense forests, and panoramic views of majestic peaks like Kedarnath Main, and Chaukhamba create an enchanting atmosphere that soothes the soul and refreshes the mind.
The simplicity of life here, complemented by the untouched beauty of its surroundings, makes Chopta a paradise for nature lovers and trekkers. The hill station also serves as a haven for bird watchers, with sightings of exotic Himalayan birds like the Himalayan Monal, Khalij Pheasant, and even the rare Snow Partridge making it a delight for enthusiasts.
Take a moment to explore the meadows and nearby forests if time permits. The gentle rustling of leaves, the occasional call of a distant bird, and the whisper of the breeze through tall oak, pine, and rhododendron trees create a serene symphony. In spring, Chopta bursts into vibrant hues of red and pink, thanks to the blooming rhododendrons, while winters cloak it in a blanket of snow, transforming the landscape into a winter wonderland.
Settle into your accommodation, and enjoy the peaceful charm of this hill station. As the day winds down, prepare yourself for the next leg of your Panch Kedar journey to Tungnath and Chandrashila.
Altitude:
Chopta: 2,900 m / 9,500 ft
Tungnath Temple: 3,500 m / 11,500 ft
Chandrashila Peak: 3,700 m / 12,000 ft (optional)
Trek Distance: 8-9 km (both ways) | 7-8 hrs
Accommodation: Guesthouse
The sixth day of the journey is an enchanting mix of spirituality, scenic beauty, and adventure. The trek begins early from Chopta, with its lush meadows and breathtaking views of the Himalayan ranges.
The trail to Tungnath Temple, the highest of the Panch Kedar shrines, is a well-paved and gradual ascent, making it accessible yet rewarding. The climb takes you through a landscape adorned by rhododendron trees, with vibrant red blossoms adding color to the greenery during spring. The air grows thinner as you climb, but the sweeping views of peaks like Kedarnath Main, and Chaukhamba motivate every step.
Upon reaching Tungnath Temple, situated at an altitude of 3,500 meters, you are greeted by the divine aura of the centuries-old shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva. Mythologically, it is believed to be the place where Lord Shiva’s arms appeared. This temple is connected to the Pandavas' journey for penance, as they searched for Lord Shiva to absolve themselves of their sins after the Mahabharata war. Spend time exploring the intricately carved stone architecture and soaking in the serene atmosphere. Offer your prayers and marvel at the panoramic Himalayan vistas that surround this sacred site.
For those seeking an additional adventure, the optional trek to Chandrashila Peak awaits. This 1 km stretch is steep and challenging but immensely rewarding. At 3,700 meters, Chandrashila shows a 360-degree view of the Himalayan ranges, including Trishul, Nanda Devi, and Chaukhamba and many more. The feeling of standing atop this peak is exhilarating, with the peaks glowing in the sunlight or covered in a mystical mist, depending on the time of day.
After soaking in the breathtaking views, descend back to Chopta. Back here, unwind and reflect on the day’s spiritual and adventurous experiences while resting in your guesthouse. This day’s trek is often considered the highlight of the Panch Kedar journey, blending divine blessings with awe-inspiring nature.
Altitude:
Chopta: 2,900 m / 9,500 ft
Ransi: 2,000 m / 6,500 ft
Gaundhar: 1,800 m / 5,800 ft
Drive Distance: 90 km | 3-4 hrs
Trek Distance: 6 km | 4-5 hrs
Accommodation: Homestay
After breakfast, your day begins with a drive from Chopta to Ransi village. The drive winds through the verdant valleys of Uttarakhand, with mesmerizing views of terraced fields, dense forests, and the occasional glimpse of snow-capped peaks in the distance. The road trip takes you through villages and you will also witness the Mandakini River, the charm of the journey.
Upon reaching Ransi, the starting point for the trek, you’ll prepare for a short hike to Gaundhar. Ransi, a small and serene village, acts as a gateway to the Madhmaheshwar trail and provides a glimpse of the traditional lifestyle of the locals. The trek from Ransi to
Gaundhar is about 6 km and is a moderate descent through lush green forests, and sparkling mountain streams.
While walking, the sound of chirping birds and the gentle flow of water from nearby streams keep you company. The trail shows occasional clearings that provide stunning views of the surrounding hills and valleys. Along the way, you might spot locals engaged in farming or tending to their livestock, offering a glimpse into the simplicity of mountain life.Gaundhar, situated at the river of the Madhyamaheshwar Ganga and serves as the perfect base for the next leg of the trek. The village is surrounded by thick forests and rolling meadows, providing a serene and peaceful atmosphere.
Upon reaching Gaundhar, settle into your homestay. Spend the evening relaxing, soaking in the natural beauty, and perhaps enjoying a warm meal under the starry sky. The day ends with a wonderful blend of drives, a comfortable trek, and a chance to connect with the tranquility of the mountains. It also sets the stage for the more challenging but rewarding treks ahead.
Altitude:
Gaundhar: 1,800 m / 5,800 ft
Madmaheshwar: 3,200 m / 10,600 ft
Trek Distance: 10 km | 6-7 hrs
Accommodation: Homestay or Community Hall
Your trek to Madhmaheshwar begins with an early breakfast at Gaundhar, where the beautiful surroundings and fresh mountain air help prepare you for the day ahead. As you start the trek, you’ll gradually gain altitude, ascending through dense forests that are home to a variety of flora and fauna. The trail initially takes you with the sound of gushing water accompanying your steps, and the path becomes steeper as you proceed.
The first few kilometers are characterized by a gradual climb, passing through thick oak and rhododendron forests. These forests are lush and provide shade as you move upwards, offering occasional views of the towering peaks in the distance. The trek is peaceful, with only the rustle of leaves and birds calling out as your companions.
As you ascend, you’ll encounter small meadows and clearings, where the views of the surrounding mountain ranges become more breathtaking. The trek becomes more challenging as the altitude increases, but the stunning scenery makes every step worth it.
Around halfway through, you’ll cross small streams and rivulets that require some careful navigation. The crisp mountain air becomes thinner, and the landscape changes as the tree cover starts thinning out, making way for alpine meadows. The climb can be quite strenuous, but your determination is rewarded with every new vista.
After about 6-7 hours of trekking, you will reach Madhmaheshwar, a sacred site famous for the Madhmaheshwar Temple. Here, Lord Shiva's navel is worshipped. The views around the temple, with snow-capped peaks surrounding the valley, are awe-inspiring. After reaching the temple, you’ll have time to relax and explore the surroundings before setting in Homestay or Community Hall.
Altitude:
Madhmaheshwar: 3,200 m / 10,600 ft
Ransi: 2,000 m / 6,500 ft
Guptakashi: 1,400 m / 4,500 ft
Trek Distance: 16 km | 8-9 hrs
Drive Distance: 45 km | 2-3 hrs
Accommodation: Guesthouse
Today’s trek marks the return journey from the sacred Madhmaheshwar back to Ransi. After breakfast, you will begin your descent from Madhmaheshwar, leaving the sacred temple and alpine surroundings behind. The trail descends gradually through alpine meadows and dense forests, providing glimpses of the mountain peaks that you passed earlier.The first part of the trek will be mostly downhill, and you’ll descend into the forested valleys, with the rhythmic sound of rustling leaves and streams keeping you company. The terrain here can be a bit rocky and uneven, so be mindful of your footing as you navigate through the changing landscapes. The air becomes thicker as you lose altitude, and you’ll feel the temperature rising as you near Ransi.
As you approach Ransi, you’ll find yourself gradually transitioning into lower altitudes, where the terrain flattens and opens up into small rural villages and terraced fields. The sight of people going about their day-to-day lives in this beautiful mountain region will give you a sense of the local culture and lifestyle. You will reach Ransi after 8-9 hours of trekking.Once you reach Ransi, you’ll take a well-deserved break and then proceed with a drive to Guptakashi, which will take around 2-3 hours. The drive will be through winding mountain roads, and as you descend further, you’ll notice the landscape changing once again, with lush greenery and valleys becoming more prominent.
Guptakashi, a town famous for its ancient temples, is your destination for the night. After checking into your guesthouse or hotel, you’ll have some time to relax and unwind after a long day of trekking and traveling. Take the opportunity to explore Guptakashi’s surroundings, and perhaps visit the Guptakashi Temple before settling in for the night, reflecting on your incredible journey through the Himalayan landscapes.
Altitude:
Guptakashi: 1,400 m / 4,500 ft
Gaurikund: 2,000 m / 6,700 ft
Kedarnath: 3,600 m / 11,700 ft
Drive Distance (Guptakashi to Gaurikund): 35 km | 2-3 hrs
Trek Distance: 16 km | 8-9 hrs
Accommodation: Guesthouse at Kedarnath
Today marks a significant milestone in your Panch Kedar journey. You will start the day with a hearty breakfast at your accommodation in Guptakashi or Phata. From there, you will embark on a short drive to Sonprayag, a key transit point on the journey to Kedarnath. At Sonprayag, it is mandatory to switch to a local vehicle to cover the remaining 5km distance to Gaurikund, the base for the Kedarnath trek. This regulation helps manage the high influx of pilgrims and ensures safety on the narrow mountain roads. This journey, taking approximately 2-3 hours in total, takes you through the stunning views of the lush valleys and surroundings.
Upon reaching Gaurikund, the starting point for your trek to Kedarnath, you will feel the anticipation build. Gaurikund is a town with pilgrims and trekkers gearing up for the long trek to Kedarnath. From Gaurikund, the 16 km trek to Kedarnath begins. The path, which ascends steadily, takes you through varied landscapes, including pine forests, lush meadows, and rocky terrain.
As you trek upwards, you will pass by cascading waterfalls, clear mountain streams, and, at times, the rhythmic sound of bells from nearby temples. The trek is moderately strenuous, with occasional steep stretches, but the scenery along the way makes it a beautiful journey.After around 8-9 hours of trekking, you will finally reach Kedarnath, a place that holds great religious and spiritual significance. The Kedarnath temple, one of the most revered temples in the Hindu religion, sits majestically against a backdrop of towering peaks Kedarnath, and the surrounding landscapes are simply awe-inspiring.
Once you reach the temple, take some time to offer your prayers and immerse yourself in the sacred atmosphere. The sound of bells and chants fills the air, enhancing the sanctity of the experience.
Kedarnath, dedicated to Lord Shiva and holds deep spiritual significance in Hindu mythology. According to legend, after the Kurukshetra war, the Pandavas sought Lord Shiva's blessings for redemption. However, Lord Shiva, unwilling to forgive them easily, took the form of a bull and hid in the Garhwal Himalayas. At Kedarnath, his hump emerged from the ground and became the site of the temple.
The temple draws pilgrims from across the globe, each seeking blessings and a sense of spiritual renewal. The surrounding silence, broken only by the chants and the tolling bells, deepens the divine experience, making it a moment of connection and reverence.
Afterward, you will settle in for the night at Kedarnath, where you can stay in a guesthouse. The chilly mountain air and the serene ambiance provide the perfect setting to rest after a challenging yet fulfilling day. Rest and reflect on the day's achievements, and get ready for the descent tomorrow.
Guptakashi: 1,400 m / 4,500 ft
Gaurikund: 2,000 m / 6,700 ft
Kedarnath: 3,600 m / 11,700 ft
Drive Distance (Guptakashi to Gaurikund): 35 km | 2-3 hrs
Trek Distance: 16 km | 8-9 hrs
Accommodation: Guesthouse at Kedarnath
Today marks a significant milestone in your Panch Kedar journey. You will start the day with a hearty breakfast at your accommodation in Guptakashi or Phata. From there, you will embark on a short drive to Sonprayag, a key transit point on the journey to Kedarnath. At Sonprayag, it is mandatory to switch to a local vehicle to cover the remaining 5km distance to Gaurikund, the base for the Kedarnath trek. This regulation helps manage the high influx of pilgrims and ensures safety on the narrow mountain roads. This journey, taking approximately 2-3 hours in total, takes you through the stunning views of the lush valleys and surroundings.
Upon reaching Gaurikund, the starting point for your trek to Kedarnath, you will feel the anticipation build. Gaurikund is a town with pilgrims and trekkers gearing up for the long trek to Kedarnath. From Gaurikund, the 16 km trek to Kedarnath begins. The path, which ascends steadily, takes you through varied landscapes, including pine forests, lush meadows, and rocky terrain.
As you trek upwards, you will pass by cascading waterfalls, clear mountain streams, and, at times, the rhythmic sound of bells from nearby temples. The trek is moderately strenuous, with occasional steep stretches, but the scenery along the way makes it a beautiful journey.After around 8-9 hours of trekking, you will finally reach Kedarnath, a place that holds great religious and spiritual significance. The Kedarnath temple, one of the most revered temples in the Hindu religion, sits majestically against a backdrop of towering peaks Kedarnath, and the surrounding landscapes are simply awe-inspiring.
Once you reach the temple, take some time to offer your prayers and immerse yourself in the sacred atmosphere. The sound of bells and chants fills the air, enhancing the sanctity of the experience.
Kedarnath, dedicated to Lord Shiva and holds deep spiritual significance in Hindu mythology. According to legend, after the Kurukshetra war, the Pandavas sought Lord Shiva's blessings for redemption. However, Lord Shiva, unwilling to forgive them easily, took the form of a bull and hid in the Garhwal Himalayas. At Kedarnath, his hump emerged from the ground and became the site of the temple.
The temple draws pilgrims from across the globe, each seeking blessings and a sense of spiritual renewal. The surrounding silence, broken only by the chants and the tolling bells, deepens the divine experience, making it a moment of connection and reverence.
Afterward, you will settle in for the night at Kedarnath, where you can stay in a guesthouse. The chilly mountain air and the serene ambiance provide the perfect setting to rest after a challenging yet fulfilling day. Rest and reflect on the day's achievements, and get ready for the descent tomorrow.
Altitude:
Kedarnath: 3,600 m / 11,700 ft
Gaurikund: 2,000 m / 6,700 ft
Guptakashi: 1,400 m / 4,500 ft
Drive Distance: 35 km | 2-3 hrs
Trek Distance: 16 km | 8-9 hrs
Accommodation: Guesthouse
Accommodation: Guesthouse
After a spiritually enriching experience at Kedarnath, it’s time to begin your descent. You’ll start your day early with breakfast in Kedarnath, as you begin the 16 km trek back to Gaurikund. The descent is easier on the muscles compared to the ascent, but it still requires attention in places. With every step downward, you’ll be treated to stunning views of the surrounding snow-capped peaks, lush valleys, and forests.
The trek takes around 8-9 hours, and you’ll encounter several pilgrims making their way up to Kedarnath. The energy of fellow trekkers adds to the atmosphere, and you may find yourself reflecting on the powerful journey you’ve just experienced. As you descend, the air becomes thicker, and the temperature increases, making the journey a bit more comfortable.
Upon reaching Gaurikund, your vehicle will be waiting to take you back to Guptakashi or Phata. The 35 km drive will take approximately 2-3 hours, and along the way, you’ll have a chance to unwind while enjoying the beauty of the region one last time. The drive is a good opportunity to reflect on your entire trek to the Panch Kedar and the spiritual significance it holds.
Once you arrive in Guptakashi or Phata, you can relax and freshen up before settling into your accommodation. Enjoy a warm meal and take in the peaceful surroundings as you prepare to conclude your Panch Kedar trek.
Altitude:
Guptakashi: 1,400 m / 4,500 ft
Rishikesh: 400 m / 1,400 ft
Drive Distance: 180 km | 7-8 hrs
On the final day of your journey, after an enriching spiritual trek to the sacred Panch Kedar, you will begin your journey back to Rishikesh. A drive of around 180 km awaits, taking you through winding mountain roads, lush greenery, and the serene landscapes of the Garhwal region.
The journey will commence, and as you descend toward the plains, the terrain gradually changes from mountainous to more populated areas. The route passes through small villages, small towns, and stretches of dense forest. You’ll pass by the river Ganges and other iconic natural features that make this region so special.
The drive takes approximately 7-8 hours, and while the journey can be long, the beautiful surroundings make it an enjoyable experience. The further you get towards Rishikesh, the more the landscape shifts, with greener pastures and calmer weather welcoming you. As you reach closer to Rishikesh, you can feel the vibrant energy of the town, known for its spiritual vibrancy and the Yoga capital of the world.Once you arrive in Rishikesh, the day will come to a tranquil end. Here, the team will bid you farewell, leaving you to explore the city or plan your onward journey at your own pace.
You might choose to relax at a riverside café, sipping on a warm cup of tea as the Ganges flows by, or take a leisurely walk along its banks, watching the sun dip below the horizon. The town’s famous Ram Jhula and Laxman Jhula bridges provide stunning viewpoints and are perfect spots to capture the essence of Rishikesh. For those seeking a moment of reflection, the ghats are ideal for sitting quietly and reliving the highlights of your Himalayan adventure.
Note:
Keep a buffer day in your travel plan.
If buffer day is not used in the travel then it can be used to Explore Rishikesh.
Read the article Things to do in Rishikesh.
Distance, Altitude, and Trekking hours are approximate and rounded off.
Keep the original and copy of ID proof handy.
Come one day early if planning to come by flight.
Includes/Excludes
Cost Includes
- 1. Accommodation (as per the itinerary):
- All the Accommodations are in triple and quad sharing in the Hotel, Guesthouse, camp, and cottage.
- 2. Meals (Pure veg):
- Day 1 dinner to day 11 dinner
- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner (as per the hotel/homestay menu)
- 1 cup of tea twice a day (morning/evening)
- Everyday refreshment before starting the trek
- 3. Support:
- 1 Versatile base camp manager: handles communication and deploys extra manpower in emergencies.
- 1 Mountaineering & First aid qualified professional trek Leader.
- Local experienced guides (Number of guides depending on the group size).
- Enough support staff.
- 4. First aid:
- Medical kit, Stretcher, Oxygen cylinder, Blood pressure monitor, Oximeter, Stethoscope.
- 5.Transportation (as per the itinerary):
- Transport from Rishikesh to Rishikesh.
- All road transfers are by AC Vehicle, like Innova / Tempo traveler.
- 6. Cloakroom facility available for additional luggage
- 7. All necessary permits and entry fees, up to the amount charged for Indians.
Cost Excludes
- 1. Insurance (Mandatory).
- 2. Any meals apart from mentioned in the inclusions.
- 3. Any kind of personal expenses.
- 4. Mule or porter to carry personal luggage.
- 5. Emergency evacuation, hospitalization charge or etc.
- 6. Any extra costs incurred due to extension/change of the itinerary due to natural calamities roadblocks, vehicle breakdown, etc. factors beyond our control.
- 7. Registration for Kedarnath. Follow the link to register for Kedarnath Click
- 8. Anything not specifically mentioned under the head Inclusion.